In the Supreme Court of the United States, Adoptive Couple, petitioners, v. Baby Girl, a minor under the age of fourteen years, birth father, and the Cherokee Nation, respondents : on writ of certiorari to the South Carolina Supreme Court : brief of the states of Arizona, Alaska, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Maine, Michigan, Mississippi, Montana, New Mexico, New York, North Dakota, Oregon, Washington and Wisconsin as amici curiae in support of respondents birth father and the Cherokee Nation /

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Author / Creator:Horne, Thomas C., author.
Imprint:Cincinnati, OH ; Washington, D.C. : Becker Gallagher, [2013?]
[Getzville, New York] : William S. Hein & Company, [2014]
Description:1 online resource (xiii, 27 pages).
Language:English
Series:HeinOnline subject compilation of state laws
HeinOnline Indigenous peoples of the Americas: history, culture & law
HeinOnline women and the law
Subject compilation of state laws.
Indigenous peoples of the Americas: history, culture & law.
Women and the law.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11001713
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Varying Form of Title:HeinOnline index title: Adoptive Couple, petitioners, v. Baby Girl, a minor under the age of fourteen years, birth father, and the Cherokee Nation, respondents; brief of the states of Arizona, Alaska, et al., as amici curiae in support of respondents birth father
Other authors / contributors:Adoptive Couple, petitioner.
Cherokee Nation, respondent.
United States. Supreme Court.
South Carolina. Supreme Court.
Notes:"No. 12-399."
"American Bar Association, www.supremecourtpreview.org."
"Table of authorities": pages iii-xiii.
Description based on PDF title page, viewed June 13, 2014.
Summary:Appeal to the United States Supreme Court from the South Carolina Supreme Court. Issue is effect of federal Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) specifically establishment of paternity thereunder, with respect to state adoption laws concerning parental (birth parents) rights.